I am not a fan of these types of questions. One moment from a lifetime. It is a bit silly! It is not really possible. I could say meeting my kids for the first time when they were born. I could say meeting my wife and future son, he was 12 at the time, and a full-grown man now. I could say talking over coffee with my dad or playing cards with my grandmother. There are many others, but there is no single moment I can isolate. I would also not want to, as it would take away my history of many moments.
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